This is a lovely rare SET of FOUR GEORGIAN solid sterling silver table spoons or serving spoons that was made in London, England in 1830, by the illustrious Georgian silversmith, Adey Bellamy Savory at his Cornhill workshops. Each measures 9" long and is almost 2" across its bowl. They are in the Fiddle pattern. Each spoon weighs84.9 grams -making a total weight ofalmost 11troy oz. This set are engraved to the handles with the initials WMJ.

They are in very good condition with a little less than the usual surface scratching than you'd expect for their age and no dings or dents, and less than the usual dimpling and wear to the bowls - SUPERB condition. Each is hallmarked on the reverse of the handle with ABS, lion passant (sterling silver assay mark), leopard head,p, George IV duty mark showing that they were each hallmarked in London in 1830. I have shown the hallmark so that you can make up your own mind. A rare set of Georgian serving spoons from an illustrious silversmith in superb condition after almost 185 years and at a very low start!!!! Postage will be 5.50GBP both within the UK and to international destinations.

Please note that the primary postage costs are for second class (or standard parcels service if the postage cost is over 6.00GBP) within the UK or surface mail to international destinations. First class post usually adds 50% to the quoted postage cost while airmail is typically double the cost of surface mail. If you want to know about the timescales and charges by Royal Mail then I suggest you look at http://www.royalmail.com. Please wait for my invoice with postage options that will be sent very soon after the sale finishes!

If you win more than one of my sales, I am happy to combine packaging to reduce postage costs.